Nd EN ad GH gone af 4 ir Ye a } me it, MA : Wala CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS a Similar Phone Book To Last Year's Slated Unless the city council changes its mind, Prince Rupert next year will have a'telephone directory very reminiscent of the one in use prior to the inauguration 1 veer ornate ont eens ce ws yd pat an pe dente Mets oO bt | ee EN ER EET ne nee A ik me | Prince Rupert Daily News “~~ yosday, February 15, 1066, ener Priv Cajptures 7 Dauble Henors . | Sh Moose Whist. | Mrs, Olix Herriet-and Mr, Joe Slaggard were double prize wins ners at the Moose whist drive, Saturday night held in the Moose ‘Lemple. yy Wilh [1 -tables in play, ladier. first went to Mrs. Sain Haugay GLIORE of Halth sausely bends to kiss the hand of Mrs. Dwight Elsenhower jerived with the president to attend a dinner given for them by Magliore and “oop ‘The Haltian ‘president and his wife are on abrief tour of the United Btates. of the automatic phones. Counell last night decided that the next directory should be printed on heavier paper and of a type slmilar to the 1953 phone bouk. , oo Aiso, the clty’s two: print shops will be asked if they would con- sider tendering on the fob of selling advertisements for the new directory og well ag print- Ing It. Target date for introduction of the new directory was set at December 1, . Decision to adopt a hook sfml- lar to the previous one came as a result of a letter from Do- minion Directories requesting renewal of their 1054 contract with the elty. + + + The Civic Employees Federal Bing President Deplores Lack Union No. 5 asked council to adopt a policy of only hiring men with one year or more reslé dency in the city, in view of the Tourist Bureau for $100 and a request from the Salvation Army asking for a donation to help women, for 9,000 and 18,000 yards of gra- vel on the same ratio as was sup- plied lost year. The board of works will con- of Fulton Street between Sixth Avenue East and the lane oppo- site Sunrise Grocery at an estl- mated cost of $275. A further Job in that area will see ditch- ing done on Fulton between Fifth and Sixth Avenues at’ a cost of $125. + # nh A review of the water: outlets in each building In the city will be -undertakne shortly. Cily Clerk R, W. Long was authorized to hire someone to make a str- vey of taps throughout the city over a three-month perlod. operate thelr Lodge for young| § The city will call for tenders}, : struct a sidewalk on the cast side), upport For City Tourist Bureau. tourlst business hag not been great. It is increasing, however, in both numbers and importance and is a new Industry that can and should be develeped.” Mr. Moore estimated that to operate effectively, the bureau should have $3,000 a year, 8o inet for the Prince countering In tts drive for funds Pyrad ts appal- to carry on is work, Vo afeare, retiring | “This lack of support Is ap- ‘ie siaual meet-:palling when the work ts Impor- Fog nivation last’ tant and such a good tnvest- ment,” he said, whe wad that the’ “Advertising can never be ob- rsoueht $70,000.- ‘talned so cheaply or effectively. 4s om te British Lack of knowledge and apprecl- )far, however, the 1955 canvass wea deplored the ation of the work we do account | has yielded only $1,200. ® acac bureau is en. fop a large part of this: situa- | LOTS OF INQUIRIES tion.” vce psa ye Reporting’ as secretary, Mrs. ‘BUSINESS TAX iBolton said.that, “there are Mr, Moore said that since the ;people coming through Prince city itself received the greatest | Rupert every day. from the in- ‘dividends as a result of the bur-|terior and Alaska and people oriw's work, it should be the most ' who come on’ the trains and ‘concerned over its future, He boats, some on a visit and some ; suggested that In view of the fo make their home here, We; difficulty the organization Is /act as a general information having In ralsing funds by per- {bureau also, Inquirles are ree | sonal approach to the varlous | celved as to where people can | business firms, tt might consider jrent a house, get a Job, buy sup- Moose. Moose hasking for an automatic share of ‘plies and soon, This part of my ; vatertatned 2oNe business tax. ‘work {s very happy as J feel 1 can ; ‘aentine patty, | "Phi would relleve the tourist ‘Support the merchants who sup- ’ ‘bureau of its difficult canvass; Pert us, and I do not think that meee MePanal ie: Me “tl a hosp \ et nd make the cost of the bureau ‘Some of f ae “nore equitable to all business ini realize how often. am able to 1 throug " NrOUED Deine Rupert,” he sald. le. Women Bechildren miller Bay Bf Muller Bay hos. onder ful Cine Last neon when Ute | show at ' Bs and exphaning he Al the oe tebiishiment vag 5S. In other bushiess, ‘the meeting Commenting on the growth of . .the tourist business locally, Mr’: discussed the possibility of show- Be Meutov anmittec * + + Referred to the finance com- mittee was a request {rom the Kotchikan Alaska Chronicle for the elty to advertise in the pa- per's first annual edition, “For- est Industries.” Also referred to the finance committee was a re- quest from the Prince Rupert sale warehouse. Alcan's “Kitimat Story’ Available Later This Month present unemployment — situa- tion. Request wag referred to the wage commitice. , Councl! will write the head office of the Canadian National perty. Rallway to ascertain the com- pany’s policy on the disposition of Prince Rupert drydock pro- Move was taken after Alder- man’T. Norton Youngs reported one section of the land jvas he- ing used by an oll company and another occupied by. a whole- Oe Cok ie ALTHOUGH TOM HOUSTON, an English writer, vowed he'd never make a date on hig round-the-world tour, he changed his mind-‘and ‘married Ciroline Neave of Rending, Eng, 1}4 hours after she flew to Toronto. Houston started two months ago from London with five pounds to see the world, He. proposed to Miss Neave by trans-Atlantic phone and she joined him.in Toronto. and second prize to Mrs, Herridt, Mr. Slaggard: won the mens first prize while Mr, A. Melver took second prize. . Poo! prizea went to Mr. Slag- gard and Mrs; Herrlet, ope Women of the Moose. provided Meee neer seamen the refreshments served follows Ing the whist drive... “3 GRORGE DAWES. AUCTIONEER | ;'; Phone 60%2. and 295% che! (CP Photo) vt Rehearsals For Mikado — Well Launched at School Booth Memorial Wigh school production manager; Misy Isabel | Gre club, ne scion! OF- Maggee, scenery; Miss Georgiana, chestra and teachers in charge 4, te gens are increasing the tempo of re- (McNay, stage Girorti one AL hearsals as time grows short for yoo ana’ John Mec ken v the production of the school’s horas of scenery, racken | first operetta, Gilbert and Bulli- The majority o ethaatal Jn van's “Mikado.” yay OF f _ ape 5 \ anese costumes are being rented To be staged March 6 and 7! fon the Summerland: Theatrl- in the high school auditorlum! ..): . ' : “erin, (Cal Assoctation, while the: three the operetta Includes nine prin- 71, principal costumes ave, be-. cipal parts, Thesé are being! oe taken by Don Martinson (hari- [NB made al the. school with { tone) Mikado; Ken Melfinnon (tenor) Nanky Pooh, Linden Nickerson (soprano) Yum Yum; Deanna Doughery (mezz0-50- ‘sewing. © ewes games mens ty 2SAVAGE? evens gettin epee Mrs, McCracken’ assisting ‘in the! 7 iff hese same merchants | Whanveen oLyon J -reconimtnd thelr places of busin- - formation, is an account of a fishing trip in the Kedgemokooge district. It shows deer sporting The Aluminum Company of; Canada’s new film “The Kitimat Story" will be available In Prince Rupert between March 25 and/on the lakeside, beavers at work April 1, a Prince Rupert Film jon dams, jumping. trout, canoes Counell spokesman said today. gilding over placid waters, camp Other films presently avall- ‘fires and woodinnd sconery. — able from the council are: 4 It isa 10 minute color produc. “Spring Fever,” distributed by ition and will be on hand for a the Nova Scotia Bureau of In-{Short time only, = “Paderewskl’ with Padérewski playing Chopin's a0 nat | i ot Puapy “and (March:: - Nisa’ Sbolin’ thofiddy” In Eighth Birthday | | Re col- { or and with a running timé ot | isc The operetta, with a running time of 2 hours and 20 minutes, has a chorus of 26 female and 14 males voices. Miss Joan Hardie will be the! necompanying pianist. for the:—fo ‘principal volces and the 12-piece | hool orchestra, will, play, the; l overture, the finale and accom- pany the chorus th roughout the 4 + dgsume ,cuinplets respon ir ia | al Wii We take the whote’moy- 11 _ tng job off your bands =."" . atbllity for your satisfac. tlon. Oil: prices; too, are —atght, For free. estimate, phone 5016, wy TRY THE : DIAL * oS 3, ~ For tho Best Selection of Chinese Foods. "OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS ~ (has a running time of 10: inut- OP ha, \ “ate 5 production, oa ee ves, It ts filmed in black andi” Gino teact isting the. ee ‘ 635 2nd. Aye, West. ate ; ' ‘white and‘avillable durin {Feb | er teachers assisting the, wy 2 Open: 4 | Colobrates a Bree gtee club sire Gordon Griffen, | - Aah Oven Bam. (o 2 date, u Ctyte Teo i Ves 7 n whee prano) Pitti Sing;* Margaret Ss Watts igontralto) Peep-Bo; (= COMPLETE CARTAGE .,. Tommy Moorchouse (baritone! Civic Centre FACILITIES ° Ko Ko; Julle-Prockter (contralto) F 5 ” r LINDSAY'S CARTAGE Katisha; Bruce Forward (bass) i ebr ae a . Pooh Bah: and Roy Selber wary 21. & 22. AND. STORAGE LT Oe; (baritone) Pish Tush. ponent vernon al Teena emer sh &a a] My £ i ’ “fF t oe mustcal directipns Jack “Evan ™~ : hp dia Pew, aie Wiltkuny -Moore reported that In/1050 the yo ymns of travel and recren- ps ee re eA Ritelies Mts. yao abseil Mi tional Interest. A committee | gjss Maureen Lyons daughter {blower festival a rn Bee 7 GOING: DANCING oh as we one “tas its olfiee, wits 1600, nee welder Mr, Stuart was appointed | y¢ Mr. and Mrs, Phil Lyons, cele. | cherry carnivals, fishermen’s re- | Re ope yah ae os ky aa ae ee oar the rose to 5,600, He guid to Study the matter. Considera- jeated her elehth birthday Sun- | unions, country fairs, horse races ’ wos ee Hee ee ee w cent of these visitors ton also will be piven a8 tOrday afternoon by entertaining .and ball games. I's here for a: ee se ae : PR TR he ehudren with fits i rele followed ry prke { whether or not it will be feastble hor yitte playmates at her pare short time only, | Boke 1 uae agit ae yeahs. canes, vite | TOE vanblans, Tro 7 tg {t0 produce a new folder this year ones home AE 110 Fifth Avenue! “tistorle Swilzeriand” ‘oe! Pg , Go FREE'N'EASY. ‘u! fout bapks and coniles. tish Column dans rony bo nts ‘in view of the poor results of the jf ' ils ar. ¢s Witzerland” Was prie | | : A VAN ane Mt Patents were riven [other than Prince Rupert Who vas wast, teutl duced by Films of. the Nations, in iit) iets Lig) Uy; Ba oe meant caecounted for 23 per cent. jeunvass, cece ceunaesf MD chet with the Valentine black and white. IL runs for 18, al SUE a ete MUST GET SHARE vot molitt, the little hostess recel’-‘ minutes, shows the Rhohe Valley , td my ] a ‘ 42, * ated ter gieats by presenting them "as it travels through Switzerland, ; rik “nr 7 i “The work of the Prince Rue €. with, Valentines, balloons, col- | the Swiss people, ther villages; | \ Fre ae... 6 it| pn Tours ue is oe oped haty nd little, heart-shaped churches and hotnes: - It will ‘pe | = we! oMmin Hhportances” he sake hare of candles, - a Ga bene for February “tnd Moreh. :* | tet . . effort to attract our fair share of Games were enjoyed with wi “| “Pantry Pande,” a children's | ‘4 Bo dTo Head i thts $70 tnlliion mnmual tourist 8". vee - [ners receiving prizes, = Aflercartaon in black and white has | os pe att a business, It ts our miouthpieee 9 s B)'\ Maureen opened her gifts, Mrs, |g running time of 10 minutes. | ~Go° blithely, confidently “in your an for making drlends and attract. 0. Lyons brought in’ the Hehledl i persnady Hollday” ds 20 mine | “smoothest paryy dress— “oUt Elfin Bra vee birthday cake und the ehildren:ytes of color film and shows | with its tapered low ack stays in = : mm | Bureau ir potendad customers tu our x... ww _rity, Prince Rupert's share of the es wee Cheeta : cee nee ‘ ota Prince Rupert! Boa A Mp the orgies B P| reg dain! i heoose fatale. ennelt ans Je Mee Ne ay Afoonys . ’ ‘hat Pye . re-elerted | Night Sittings { Besta Mtns, docelyny ’ In Legislature Meee Hee aren, | vicrorta om =. ‘The British ff “Cohubbla legislature thi week Let hold two right altthags te allow working people to see | MAREE : » | POURLE SETS of cut-out quota, Jenveg qlve (watold a h My reneretomeoting, democracy In actton. Prot Mouse No, 1051, | Premier Bennett sald al ny Fe ty at 8 pam. 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